Too much mountain, too little time
Too much mountain, too little time 2009-04-25 18:42:59.000 - Ali Boris, Summit Intern A sunrise well worth the early morning wakeup It's always exciting to be up on the summit
Too much mountain, too little time 2009-04-25 18:42:59.000 - Ali Boris, Summit Intern A sunrise well worth the early morning wakeup It's always exciting to be up on the summit
Springtime Hazards 2009-04-24 16:30:03.000 - Brian Clark, Observer and Meteorologist Lots of snow + lots of wind = big drifts This time of year can be a particularly dangerous one
Goodbye, Senior Staff Intern 2009-04-23 14:13:34.000 - Jordan Scampoli, Summit Intern Jordan the Sheepish Intern As Mike pointed yesterday this was my last shift as an intern up here on
Mike's Comment 2009-04-22 07:24:06.000 - Mike Fanning, Summit Volunteer Winter's not over yet. This is my second time volunteering up on Mount Washington and I have enjoyed 5 of our
Change 2009-04-21 05:27:58.000 - Mike Carmon, Observer NULL Change is an enormous part of life up here on the summit. Just this evening, a visibility of 80 miles quickly turned
Baseball 2009-04-19 15:23:27.000 - Stacey Kawecki, Observer and Meteorologist Extreme baseball! "There's no crying in baseball!"The famous line uttered by Tom Hanks in the feel-good movie A League of Their
Research 2009-04-18 11:34:35.000 - Jordan Scampoli, Summit Intern Lenticulars over Gorham Whether the White's were so named for the reflection of the granite to early explorers or simply snow and
UFOs and such 2009-04-17 16:38:00.000 - Stacey Kawecki, Observer and Meteorologist The mother-ship Lenticular clouds are named so because they are shaped like lenses. They also suspiciously resemble over-sized Frisbees.
icy daggers 2009-04-16 12:01:44.000 - Stacey Kawecki, Observer and Meteorologist painful beauty The objects of today's comment are some particularly sinister looking icicles. The myth that icicles are the perfect
Summit Adventures 2009-04-14 23:23:21.000 - Bill & Sarah Young, Summit Volunteers Lighting the 231 Cake Numbers were flying all over the summit. The 75th anniversary of the 231 mile per